Tackling traffic congestionParties' strategies for mobility in Luxembourg

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In the face of endless traffic woes, Luxembourg’s political parties are offering a mix of traditional and innovative solutions, highlighting a journey from car-centric to a more balanced, multi-modal mobility landscape.
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A victim of its economic success, Luxembourg infamously grapples with the daily headache of traffic jams. How could the Grand Duchy’s mobility network be improved? Our colleagues at RTL Infos have delved into the proposed solutions offered by various political parties, focusing on their stances regarding cars, public transportation, and alternative mobility solutions.

According to the latest Politmonitor survey, over 60% of voters in Luxembourg consider mobility a top concern. In 2022, commuters in the capital spent an average of 46 hours stuck in traffic, as reported by TomTom’s traffic index.

While Luxembourg City (only) ranked 25th among the world’s most congested cities, upcoming and ongoing infrastructure projects like the A3, A4, and A6 motorways suggest potential challenges ahead in terms of mobility.

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